The Story Behind the “Coosa” Name by Drew Gregory | Jan 2, 2011 | Coosa | 2 comments Many have asked, “What does Coosa mean” or “What is a Coosa?” Well, this blog post will help answer the questions behind the Coosa name and give folks some insight behind the development and design of the Jackson Kayak Coosa. The Coosa is named after the popular Coosa River that flows from Georgia into Alabama. […] %videos% View post: The Story Behind the “Coosa” Name 2 Comments Randy Perry on January 15, 2011 at 12:35 am Drew, I am very interested in purchasing a Coosa Kayak, but was wondering if you plan on adding a longer version of the model anytime in the future. I would really like to see it in a 13’ to 14’ version and will wait if that is a possibility. Thanks for your feedback. Randy Reply Drew Gregory on January 17, 2011 at 5:45 pm Randy, we certainly hope to be able to provide a new version soon, and if the Coosa continues to be a success it certainly gives us the confidence, resources and desire to make an additional boat that may suit your needs even better than the Coosa. As far as a time table it may take a while to make the boat happen if we can, so what I would recommend is getting a Coosa if it is the “best” boat for your waters/needs now, even though it sounds like it may not be the “perfect boat” for them. Then, when the new boat does hit the market you can sell off the Coosa, because it is hard to imagine with the demand that you won’t be able to sell a Coosa for nearly the amount you paid for it. So, in the end you gain the boat that is a better fit and were able to be in a boat that seems to be a real good fit now, without losing any significant money in the process. Reply Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Randy Perry on January 15, 2011 at 12:35 am Drew, I am very interested in purchasing a Coosa Kayak, but was wondering if you plan on adding a longer version of the model anytime in the future. I would really like to see it in a 13’ to 14’ version and will wait if that is a possibility. Thanks for your feedback. Randy Reply
Drew Gregory on January 17, 2011 at 5:45 pm Randy, we certainly hope to be able to provide a new version soon, and if the Coosa continues to be a success it certainly gives us the confidence, resources and desire to make an additional boat that may suit your needs even better than the Coosa. As far as a time table it may take a while to make the boat happen if we can, so what I would recommend is getting a Coosa if it is the “best” boat for your waters/needs now, even though it sounds like it may not be the “perfect boat” for them. Then, when the new boat does hit the market you can sell off the Coosa, because it is hard to imagine with the demand that you won’t be able to sell a Coosa for nearly the amount you paid for it. So, in the end you gain the boat that is a better fit and were able to be in a boat that seems to be a real good fit now, without losing any significant money in the process. Reply